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New York Times:
U.S. Speeds Up Bomb Delivery for the Israelis — WASHINGTON, July 21 — The Bush administration is rushing a delivery of precision-guided bombs to Israel, which requested the expedited shipment last week after beginning its air campaign against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, American officials said Friday.
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Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Rice Plans Talks on Crisis With Mideast Leaders — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday announced plans for talks with Israeli, Palestinian and Lebanese leaders as part of a new U.S. diplomatic effort in the Middle East conflict, but warned that the United States would not support …
Bloomberg:
Rice Seeks `Robust' Lebanon Force to Oust Hezbollah (Update2) — July 21 (Bloomberg) — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she wants a ``robust'' international military force to try to oust Hezbollah forces from southern Lebanon, as she prepares to leave on a diplomatic mission to the region next week.
Anne Gearan / Associated Press:
Rice rejects quick fix in Mideast — WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice rejected the "false promise" of an immediate cease-fire in the spreading war between Israel and Hezbollah on Friday and said she would seek long-term peace during a trip to the Mideast beginning Sunday.
Liz Sly / Chicago Tribune:
Humanitarian toll hits southern Lebanon as violence continues — BEIRUT — Fears mounted Thursday that a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in southern Lebanon as Israel sustained its intense bombardment of the area and U.S. Marines landed on the beaches near Beirut to help speed the evacuation of Americans from the war-zone.
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Bring it On!
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New York Times:
Israel May Expand Ground Offensive — A man moved through the rubble of a southern suburb of Beirut Thursday after it was destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. Hezbollah, the target of the attacks, escorted journalists on a tour of the area, one of its strongholds.
Yaakov Katz / Jerusalem Post:
IDF forces gathering in North for possible ground incursion
IDF forces gathering in North for possible ground incursion
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Captain's Quarters, The Belmont Club, New York Times, The Reaction, Decision '08 and Blue Crab Boulevard
Sheera Claire Frenkel / Jerusalem Post:
Israelis and Lebanese are still talking - on the Net
Israelis and Lebanese are still talking - on the Net
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An Unsealed Room
Oliver Poole / Telegraph:
Violence may bring partition of Baghdad — Iraq's politicians were reported yesterday to be drawing up provisional plans to divide Baghdad into Sunni and Shia halves after a week of bloodshed that has left the government's security plan to pacify the capital in tatters.
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Reuters:
Mosques bombed, tense Baghdad under curfew — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Bombs killed two worshippers at mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers and the authorities extended a daytime curfew on Baghdad after one of the bloodiest weeks this year. — On the eve of a high-profile meeting intended …
PR Newswire:
Blogger Media at the Forefront of the Middle East Coverage War — Pajamas Media's Politics Central Leverages Global Editors for Continuous Stories and Exclusive Podcast Interviews — EL SEGUNDO, Calif., July 21 /PRNewswire/ — Pajamas Media (PJM) is providing special extended coverage …
MSNBC:
Bush vetoes stem cell bill; House can't override — President says measure 'crosses a moral boundary' society needs to respect … WASHINGTON - The House on Wednesday failed to muster enough votes to override President Bush's veto of a bill to expand federally funded embryonic stem cell research.
Richard Norton-Taylor / Guardian:
Afghanistan close to anarchy, warns general — The most senior British military commander in Afghanistan today described the situation in the country as "close to anarchy" with feuding foreign agencies and unethical private security companies compounding problems caused by local corruption.
Mohamed Olad Hassan / Associated Press:
Somali militant urges holy war on Ethiopia — BAIDOA, Somalia - Somalia's top Islamic leader called Friday for a holy war against Ethiopia to drive out troops the largely Christian nation sent to protect the internationally backed Somali government. — The radical Islamic forces control …
Thomas Sowell / Townhall.com:
Full Article & Comments — Before there were "peace" movements and the U.N., sending troops into those islands could easily have meant finding British troops or bombs in Buenos Aires. Now "world opinion" condemned the British just for sending armed forces into the South Atlantic to take back their islands.
Editor and Publisher:
Congressman 'Admits' Using Cocaine and Prostitutes on Colbert Show — Really? — NEW YORK By now, members of Congress ought to know that appearing on Stephen Colbert's "Better Know a District" segment on his nightly Comedy Central program is like walking across a minefield.
Ctblogger / ConnecticutBLOG:
Douglas Schwatrz breaks down latest Q-poll report — Douglas Schwartz, director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, gave a press conference where he talked about the latest Q-poll report released yesterday and what it means for the senate and governor's race.